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I feel saddened by the death of Saddam, not because he deserved to live but because it is taking place under US occupation of Iraq
Nafeesa Zafar, Pakistan He said: “It is a testament to the Iraqi people’s resolve to move forward after decades of oppression that, despite his terrible crimes against his own people, Saddam Hussein received a fair trial. |
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1. Introduction 2. National Government of Southern Azerbaijan 3. Transition of the Southern Azerbaijani National Movement from an intellectual to the nationwide scale 4. Deterrent acts of the Iranian government 5. Initiatives of the activists in the wake of the Iranian repressions 6. Conclusion: The emerging vision towards consolidation and better organisation |
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Saddam, 69, and two others, including his half-brother, were sentenced to death on November 5 for crimes against humanity over the killings of 148 Shias from the town of Dujail after he escaped assassination there in 1982.
Under Iraq’s high tribunal rules, the execution must follow within 30 days. The Iraqi |
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We are prepared for attacks this time as well, but we believe we will succeed also this time because our fight is legitimate and conducted with democratic means through democratic channels and for democratic values.
Respectfully |
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By ILAN GREENBERG
Published: December 24, 2006
BAKU, Azerbaijan, Dec. 23 — An article seen as denigrating Islam published early last month in an obscure Baku newspaper prompted demonstrations across Azerbaijan and in Iran, raising Azeris’ concerns over Iran’s influence here.
The article blamed Islam for Azerbaijan’s meager economic development.
The furor after its publication echoes the case [...]
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But some passengers complained about having to join the queues at Heathrow, and others were trying to sleep whilst sitting at tables.
“The fog is not in the sky so much as in the minds of the BA directors,” said David Ranan, 60, whose flight from Heathrow to Munich was cancelled. Geoff Want, BA’s director of ground operations, apologised to customers and said the airline was “working around the clock” to try to get people to their destinations. |
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Saleh Kamrani © Private
Saleh Kamrani, an Iranian Azerbaijani lawyer and human rights defender, was released from Section 209 of Evin prison (which is run by the Ministry of Intelligence) on 18 September 2006. Amnesty |
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A Libyan court has sentenced five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor to death for knowingly infecting hundreds of Libyan children with HIV.
The medics have been in detention since 1999, during which time 52 of the 426 infected children have died of Aids. |
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RFID chips can be read at a short distance and tracked without their owner’s knowledge, while the key to unlocking the passport’s chip consists of details actually printed on the passport itself.
It is almost like writing your pin number on the back of your cashpoint card. |
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The external controls on elections have been key in ensuring the ultimate authority of Iran’s Islamic cleric leadership. It will be only the third time that Iranians vote for local councils, a reform introduced by former reformist President Mohammad Khatami in 1999.
About 46 million Iranians are eligible to vote in the elections |
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A report made by Mr. Boyuk Resuloglu, to be presented to the UN
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“Four to five times they have attacked the headquarters, they break doors and windows, just to see. And they didn’t find anything and they left,” he said.
A US military spokesman told Reuters news agency that American troops did not damage sites when searching for insurgents. |
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Khodayar Teimouri, son of Feridoun Teimouri the famous Azerbaijani poet is been arrested by Iranian police.
He and his friends were celebrating 21st of Azer, the national day of independence.
, Voice of a Nation
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Meanwhile, Hamas accused forces allied to Fatah of trying to assassinate the Palestinian prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh.
The attack yesterday on the prime minister’s entourage as he crossed into Gaza from Egypt killed one of Mr Haniyeh’s bodyguards and wounded his son, raising renewed fears of outright war between the organisations’ supporters. |
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